DPW Lists Nine Project Reviews at One Office Address | The Locally Times
Public notices for at least nine distinct projects, from a new zoo exhibit to a hospital water main, were scheduled at a single DPW office between December 2025 and March 2026.
## One Address for Nine City-Wide Projects Public notices posted by the City of Baltimore show the Department of Public Works (DPW) scheduled reviews for at least nine different projects at a single address over a four-month period. 19798330" (December 30, 2025). Further detail in the notices indicates 3001 Druid Park Drive serves as an administrative hub, not the physical site of the work. Several notices specify project meetings will occur in "Room 228" within the DPW's Office of Research and Environmental Protection, which is housed at that address. ## Centralized Notices Omit Project Locations The department's practice of centralizing public notices at one administrative building means the posted records do not contain the physical addresses of the geographically diverse projects. For instance, the notices for the Bryn Mawr school building, the Johns Hopkins Bayview water loop, or the Westport waterfront park do not list the specific street addresses for those sites. This centralization requires residents interested in a project to know that the notice is channeled through the DPW's Druid Park Drive office, rather than being posted at or near the project's actual location. The public records do not specify what, if any, additional outreach methods the DPW uses to inform residents and businesses in the immediate vicinity of each project. The documents also do not state whether the public can provide testimony at these scheduled meetings, though the records show a filter for this option on the city's website.